. History of Cuyahoga County soldiers' and sailors' monument. Scenes and incidents from its inception to its of the memorial structure, and roll of honor . its having beenalready once moved. My idea is that one more removalwould be about the correct thing, and that removalshould be to Lake View Park, say at the foot of OntarioStreet. Then, instead of pointing back to a fish marketas he now is, he would stand on the bank of the lakefacing toward the city, and would be pointing to thebeautiful lake where he won his great victory. However, the removal of the statue has ve


. History of Cuyahoga County soldiers' and sailors' monument. Scenes and incidents from its inception to its of the memorial structure, and roll of honor . its having beenalready once moved. My idea is that one more removalwould be about the correct thing, and that removalshould be to Lake View Park, say at the foot of OntarioStreet. Then, instead of pointing back to a fish marketas he now is, he would stand on the bank of the lakefacing toward the city, and would be pointing to thebeautiful lake where he won his great victory. However, the removal of the statue has very littleto do with this case, and I only mention it for the rea-son that the City says in its petition that there hasbeen placed upon said section of said Square, near thecenter thereof, a large stone statuary monument knownas the statue of Commodore O. H. Perry, and that suchmonument is of great use and value to said City, itscitizens and the public And yet the City says in its petition that if thismagnificent Monument, costing over $200,000, is erectedin that section, that it will result in irreparable injuryto the citizens and the people. Consistency, thou art a


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